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Physics: Particle and its shadow Math Point.
 
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Physics: Particle and its shadow Math Point.


Physics: Particle and its shadow Math Point.

In the Nature we can see two kinds of movement:
straight and rotate. For example: our Earth has these
two kinds of move. Let us take an infinite small point
and suggested it also has these two kinds of movement.
What will be happen ?
1
An infinite small point moves straight and its trajectory
shows us a straight line ( SRT)
2
An infinite small point changes its straight direction
( for example near Sun) and its trajectory curves ( GRT)
3
An infinite small point can rotate around itself. (?!)
Here is hidden a puzzle. (!)
Stupid question:
Does anybody ever draw point in his life?
!!!
Take pen and make point.
What do you see ?
Point, - you say.
And I see point, which has Geometrical form of Disk.
And even the smallest point will have Geometrical form of Disk
And even an Infinite Smallest Point will have Geometrical Form of Disk
4
The SRT talks about an infinite small point which moves
in the Emptiness. (!) Which Geometrical form can have this point ?
The Third law of Thermodynamics says in the Emptiness (!)
( in the Cold Emptiness ) an infinite small point cannot have volume.
It means an infinite small point must have Geometrical form of Disk
5
In 1915 Einstein connected Mass with Geometry.
Maybe now, in 2010, somebody will try to understand the interaction
between an Infinite Small Particle and Geometry.

Best wishes.
Israel Sadovnik Socratus
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